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  • Don't discuss a man's pension, you might get shot.

    Professor Michael Glass of Mercer County Community College was discussing pension “double dipping” with students in February and brought up “retired” Mercer County Sherriff Kevin Larkin’s dual-income status as an example. Larkin filed the paperwork to officially retire in 2009 and began collecting his $85,000 pension. But he never stopped working, instead using a well-known loophole to keep earning his full-time salary of $129,000 on top of his pension.
    A student who knew Larkin texted the sheriff, who drove to the campus, knocked on the classroom door and asked to speak with Glass in the hallway. A few minutes later, with Larkin at his side, Glass returned to the class and apologized.

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    No wonder NJ bruk, and instead of dissing the new Gov, unuh fi try and work fi cut waste in the garden state.
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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      Originally posted by Hortical View Post
      No wonder NJ bruk, and instead of dissing the new Gov, unuh fi try and work fi cut waste in the garden state.
      Easy yuhself ... who he should be taking the fight to he isn't. The man has cut education funding to the bones yet at the same time mess up the 400m federal funding. Word is money was sent to the state for education, therefore teachers that got cut may be rehired, yet he is sitting on the money.

      Yes, there is a problem in NJ, but the so called law enforcers that are milking the system with O/T etc continues to get away with murder.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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